Supervisor Ahsha Safai - COVID19 Update 04242020 Newsletter

 
   

April 24, 2020 

UPDATE REGARDING THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS ("COVID-19"):

A Message From The Supervisor:

As our City is coping with the effects of the novel coronavirus ("COVID-19"), I wanted to let each of you know that my office is working hard to stay up-to-date on all fronts so that you all can be informed of what is happening locally, statewide, and nationally. Lastly, please don't hesitate to email us at SafaiStaff@sfgov.org or call us at 1-415-554-6976 and we will immediately respond. 

Thank you all for your time, cooperation, and perseverance -- we will all get through this! 

Sincerely,





Supervisor Ahsha Safai 
Legislative Update
SF Marin Food Bank Opens New Pop-Up Pantry at Minnie and Lovie Ward Rec Center Starting This Saturday!

Starting this Saturday from 9am - 1pm the SF Marin Food Bank will distribute food to families in the OMI and Lakeview area. This effort comes in partnership with Supervisor Ahsha Safai's office, SF Rec and Park, and the SF Marin Food Bank.

"I am grateful that Minnie and Lovie Ward will open up as an additional site to serve families in our District," said Supervisor Ahsha Safai, "We have seen the overwhelming need for food at other distribution sites in our district who are often serving 1500 families in one day. I am grateful that Rec and Park has opened their doors to host our community and look forward to supporting our families in every way we can as we combat this crisis."

The distribution will take place from 9am - 1pm every Saturday at 650 Capitol Avenue.

 ***Please share this information to make sure no family goes hungry!


Daniels Pharmacy donates 2000 masks to help District 11 COVID-19 relief efforts 

We want to acknowledge and give a huge THANK YOU to Daniel's Pharmacy for donating 2000 masks to help support our community as we tackle this crisis. 

The masks will be distributed at the various food distribution sites in our District including: James Denman MS, June Jordan HS, Longfellow ES, and Minnie and Lovie Ward. In addition we will be partnering with our community based organizations to provide masks for their staff and families they serve. 

Thank you for partnering with us to keep our community safe!
Supervisor Safai distributes masks at James Denman food distribution site

Thanks to the generous donation by Daniel's Pharmacy, our team was able to distribute 500 masks at the James Denman food distribution this week. 

While we are sheltering in place, I will continue to work to acquire more masks for our community. 

If you are interested in helping with this effort, please contact monica.chinchilla@sfgov.org

 

Tony Bennett joins Charlotte Mailliard Shultz to invite San Franciscans to a live sing-a-long of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 12noon, San Franciscans and others around the world are invited to raise their voices simultaneously in song by singing I Left My Heart in San Francisco, Tony Bennett’s classic ballad to “The City that Knows How.”  The brainchild of San Francisco Chief of Protocol Charlotte Mailliard Shultz, people are encouraged to take to their balconies, laptops, smartphones and backyards to send a message of love and strength to everyone’s favorite city and in tribute to all of the frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19. Participants are encouraged to live-stream and record their performances via their online social media assets of choice ( Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube) with the hashtag #SingOutSF. 

“Our City has come together in an unprecedented way to confront this public health crisis, and I know our residents will continue to do everything they can to keep our communities safe and get us through this challenging time,” said San Francisco Mayor London N. Breed. “By taking a moment to join together in song to celebrate our frontline health workers and everyone working to make a difference during this pandemic, we can recognize how connected we are to one another, not just here in San Francisco, but all over the world.”

“San Francisco has been in my heart for over 50 years,” said Tony Bennett. “I am so proud and impressed with how the City by the Bay has continued to ‘bend the curve’ during the COVID-19 crisis and serve as an inspiration to the world of how together and alone we can make a difference.”

“On any street in the world, you can hear San Francisco’s singing ambassador, Tony Bennett, singing his signature song, our song,” said Shultz“What better way to remind people that San Francisco will once again be ready to welcome back the world when the current health crisis abates. It will be a morale boost and an opportunity to pay respect to all of our frontline workers and brave medical professionals.”

Legislative Update
 
 
 
 
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